W. B. Yeats’s “The Second Coming”: Event, Text, and Avant-Textes |
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Text of Bliss: A Reading of W. B. Yeats’s “Michael Robartes and the Dancer” |
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“The bundle of accident and incoherence that sits down to breakfast”: Symbolic Time Underpinning the System in the Vision Papers |
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Zen Meditation on Yeats’s Poetics of Automatic Writings; Re-creating His Poetic Minds in a New Creative Séance |
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Derek Mahon’s Poetry: Guilt, Poetic Responsibilities, and the Autonomy of Art |
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Poetry as a Means of Perfecting Self: W. B. Yeats and Yu ChiWhan |
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The Poetic Self in the Poetry of W. B. Yeats and T. S. Eliot |
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Nature and Civilization in Yeats’s and Ted Hughes’s Poems |
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A Study on Yeats’s Fairies and Ilryeon’s Dokkaebi in Samguk Yusa |
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A Reading of the Biblical Meaning in Yeats’s “The Magi” and Eliot’s “Journey of the Magi” |
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W. B. Yeats’s Participation in and Keeping Distance from Ireland’s Cultural Nationalism |
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Declan Kiberd. After Ireland: Writing the Nation from Beckett to the Present (Cambridge: Harvard UP, 2018. 540 pages) |
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